RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A five-term North Carolina state legislator known for advancing legislation that benefits the alcohol and restaurant industries and other business interests won’t seek reelection next year.
Although summer is the peak season for tourism in Pennsylvania, industries like craft brewing are pushing revenues well into the fall. The Brewers Association of Pennsylvania reports the industry is now four times larger than it was eight years ago, from 88 members in 2011 to 356 in 2018.
Mark Twain once said, “Too much of anything is bad, but too much good whiskey is barely enough.” How true this statement is for bourbon aficionados. Of all the spirits that exist in today’s world, I must admit that bourbon is my favorite, and I have a feeling that I’m not alone.
iquor retailers across Michigan are dealing with a crisis. Zach Quinnell, a store manager at Tadych's Econo Foods in Marquette, says the statewide liquor shortage has affected his shelves for months.
Raleigh, NC (RestaurantNews.com) Foodservice Training Portal announced today that it will begin a partnership with the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to provide online learning to the department’s retail employees.
Metro Detroit retailers could see liquor and wine shipment delays through the holidays as one of Michigan's largest distributors scrambles to fix delivery problems.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire Liquor Commission has been promoting a booze-free event this week. More than two dozen restaurants throughout the state have been participating in New Hampshire Mocktail Week, featuring specially crafted alcohol-free drinks.
PENNSYLVANIA - Running into a former drinking buddy or passing a once-favorite bar can cause recovering alcoholics to relapse.
UTAH - Here’s a true, but scary, Halloween story: Any beer that remains on liquor store shelves at midnight on Oct. 31 — and is 5% alcohol by volume or less — will be poured down the drain.
(KUTV) — Utahns should expect to pay a little more when buying beer beginning Nov. 1. The tax rate on a 31-gallon barrel will increase $.30 from $12.80 to $13.10. The Utah legislature passed 2019 SB 132 Beer Amendments, which includes the price hike.